Word: tutors
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Many take issue with how unnatural the Dancing Baby is. Anatole K. Kleiner '98 points out its deficiencies. "It makes [the baby] look disproportional. Babies are usually fatter and they have bigger heads." Caroline J. Choi, a Winthrop House resident tutor and student at Harvard Medical School, suggests why some may find it disturbing, explaining, "It's kind of robbing the baby's innocence--a real baby physically cannot move like that." Since dancing often has sexual connotations, many find the Dancing Baby almost pedophilic. As Wood notes, "It's sexualizing an infant...
...applies to all space within the houses, including student rooms, common areas and tutor suites...
...Rudenstine and other administrators] were very positive about investigating the options," said Carlos Lopez, a seventh-year graduate student, non-resident tutor in Adams House and president-elect of the GSC for next year...
...farthest thing in the world from a peeping tom," says one junior in Quincy House, "but you can't help hearing things." Living on the third floor of New Quincy, she and her roommates have a unique perspective on the "goings-on" of the tutor suite next door: "My room-mates and I hear [goings-on] every morning at 9 a.m...repeated moaning through the bathroom fire door like clockwork. People in Greenwich could set clocks by this...
...There can be as many additional meetings as the parties arrange," Winthrop House Master Paul D. Hanson said of his house's system, which requires sophomores to meet with their assigned tutor at least three times during the year...